Animal Care and Control

3.9 from 227 reviews

Address 4775 W Dorman St, Boise, ID 83705

Phone Number +12083433166

Website http://www.idahohumanesociety.org/

Reviews
Julie Leeper

I've gotten a few animals from here as well as gotten all of them spayed or neutered and vaccinated here. A week agi, my daughter's indoor cat escaped as they were leaving town. A wonderful lady found her and did the right thing, turned her over to The Humane Society. After finding the post on Facebook, I quickly called to see if I could at least prevent her from going to adoption. Not only did they keep her safe from being adopted, but helped us get the necessary paperwork to fix, chip and bring her home. She is so happy to be home and I can't thank you enough for helping us reunite Miss Luna with her mom and boy!

Destry Marsing

If I could leave zero stars and have it be a valid review I would. I have never left a review but the sheer disrespect I experienced over a phone call when speaking to Animal Control Officers swayed me to speak out. I was violently attacked in my home by my dog. To the point of being taken to the hospital by ambulance. The night this occured my girlfriend was contacted by animal control and they had offered to come and remove the dog that attacked me. She told them she needed time to discuss it with me as she was following the ambulance to the hospital when they called her. The following day I called them to see if there was anything I could do to have my dog removed from my home for my safety and my families safety. I called them and I was asking questions that were never fully answered. I was just told to fill out an online form over and over again to have my dog surrendered and that I would need to transport her myself right after being viciously attacked. When I spoke with them I was very polite and nice and courteous. My main goal was to see if there was a way for them to remove her, since it was an option the previous evening. I wasn't sure if this was something that animal control could offer. I assumed that if they were able to go out and catch stray and potentially aggressive dogs that this was something they should be equipped to handle especially after such a traumatic event. As I was talking to the animal control female officer I brought up what my girlfriend was told on a phone call the previous evening. Immediately I was cut off by a second female officer. The second officer went on to call my girlfriend a liar. They both cut me off and the second female officer stated that she never said that and that it was something they flat out did not offer to us. I went on to explain to the officers that I obviously was not present for the original call, further explaining that I'm in terrible pain and in fear for my life. The call didnt progress much past that as they were making claims that it wasnt appropriate for me to expect them to risk their safety trying to remove my dog from my home. This piece of the conversation was particularly confusing to me. Especially because they had offered to remove her the night before. Both female officers were aggressive and non-empathetic towards my situation. Neither one of them offered a solution aside from filling out a form. This phone call was so bad. I was arguing my safety and well-being as well as my family's safety and well-being and thier stance was in quotes: "So you want to put us in danger and come get your dog?" In no way shape or form would I wish that on anybody. Maybe I'm wrong and I don't know what I'm talking about. But I thought that maybe this is what they specialized in and had gear to handle. If that's not the case a simple statement like, "No we cannot handle this situation." Would have sufficed, instead I experienced two women ganging up on me. I just wanted a yes or no answer if they could help or not, which I still never got a definitive answer to. I ended up hanging up in an effort to end the phone call because of how much I was being aggressively over talked by them and horribly mistreated. To further my point I hope to never actually need their services because obviously these two officers are in the wrong line of business. They lack compassion and have no regard for the amount of trauma and stress and fear someone goes through in a situation like this.

Beka Klemm

Yesterday our new Multipoo puppy Kai Ziggy got out and ran faster than we could, until he was out of sight and lost. We searched for hours without finding him so my mom called Animal Control to help us find our puppy. They came out and searched, and found him! They gave me a call and met me at my home with our scared pup, who was safe and unharmed. I am SO grateful for Animal Control's help. It is so cold out right now and he somehow made it across Ten Mile Road, he would not have been able to make it back across safely. Their knowledge and experience in knowing where pups like to hide and how to catch a scared dog, was invaluable! I am SO grateful for their time and commitment to help keep our puppy safe, as we have our puppers back with a happy ending. They made not only my family, but my co-workers and all my friends and others on social media that was helping me post messages about my lost dog - have a great day and week. So many people celebrated with us that Animal Control saved the day (and week, and Thanksgiving, and month, and year for this family!!)!

Grace McKie

They do not pick up random bunnies running around Costco parking lot. But they did very politely talk with me until I got it to run away from Cole road, and I appreciated that

Robert Clark

The ada county animal control board is a joke. I politely asked for information in regards of my dog being shot on November 22nd. It was the 27th when I called asking for information. The unpleasant woman who answered the phone after taking initial information became super aggressive and snobby to me and said that just because my dog had not been on my property she was liable to being shot. And then proceeded to yell at me all while another woman was able to be heard and chimed in her two cents that wasn't asked for, saying that I should have kept better track of my dog. Mind you my dog was shot within city limits on a property that backs up to several sub divisions. She was shot with a 9mm pistol in the face. Based on trajectory of the round he had gotten her attention and point blank tried to execute her. The guy who shot her has several different stories that hes telling and none of them add up. As well as my camera can hear the shot being fired my dog yelping and i watched his wife follow my dogs home after shooting her they didnt warn me at any time that theyve been on their property. Which the guy said theyve seen them several times and never had an issue. All I was requesting was information on what was going on and if there was going to be an investigation and the heartless woman just kept repeating that they weren't going to do anything, couldn't tell me anything, and that because my dog was off leash it was ok for her to be shot. We've called back several times to speak to a different person and the same heartless woman answers every time and immediately starts making rude remarks and is super unpleasant. My wife called and asked for the police report which the police department said that's where we can get it as I was heated she called the next day. Once they found out who they were talking to they instantly starting being rude both of them over talking her and she asked so there is no report and asked for the deputies name. They also did not have that information and then proceeded to tell her the police department called them back the same day telling animal control to drop it. My wife got frustrated with the two voices talking at the same time and requested to talk to one of them when they continued that lady who was the supervisor wouldn't answer my wife questions directly and kept over talking her she screamed at them I am talking and they hung up. My wife called back another lady answered and she could hear them laughing in the back ground and my wife asked for names to who she was just talking to. The new lady on the phone said she had no idea but could ask around to find out she took my wife's name and number down placed her on hold for a minute or two and was hung up on yet again. She called back two more times and they ignored her call and the final time she called another gal answered and said there are 200 people that work and she can't figure out who I talked to. She insisted she needed the names. The gal on the phone said she can get her over to their director. Finally when on the phone with him he at least showed empathy for the situation even though he still couldnt provide names he was able to be helpful enough to point her in a new direction. He apologized for how the first ladies made her feel and said he hoped our dog was okay. Throughout all of this the supervisor in the beginning said our dog had been grazed. our dog was shot in the face with an exit and entrance wound. Not once did someone even ask if our dog was okay till the end. This place is to be there to provide justice for animals and help animals. Their actions shows their complete dislike of animals.

Jessie Gibson

The care for animals is amazing, but your website is very confusing, and it is hard to find the Dorman location and info. As an officiate of the Idaho Humane Society the animal care and control gets swallowed by the information for the Bird St. Adoption Center. Everyone I have talked to gets confused and frustrated when trying to help a stray animal or find their lost animal.

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Monday:08:00AM - 18:00PMTuesday:08:00AM - 18:00PMWednesday:08:00AM - 18:00PMThursday:08:00AM - 18:00PMFriday:08:00AM - 18:00PMSaturday:08:00AM - 18:00PMSunday:08:00AM - 18:00PM

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